Plant Cell Diagram

In article <34270B31.2EBC at udcf.gla.ac.uk>, G Buffett <g.buffett at udcf.gla.ac.uk> says:
>>Firstly, whilst plant cell do have chloroplasts not all plant cells have
>them, for example what use would chloroplasts be to a root cell?
>ALL plant cells have organelles equivalent to the chloroplast!! These
PLASTIDS are only green and called chloroplasts in leaf cells and other
photosynthetically active tissues; elsewhere they have different functions
and names.
The other key organelle found in plant cells is of course the vacuole,
often up to 90% of the total cell volume.
Roger Wallsgrove